Well thanks to Streamy Award winning director Blake Calhoun, we’d get a good idea in seeing an organized crime family become unorganized in his latest “mobumentary” web series, 88 Hits, which launched on KoldCast TV this week. The series follows the life and trials of the once proud Pascadellis, who is now the most unorganized crime family in the mob world.
Documentary filmmaker Robert Brewer (played by David Wilk) follows the daily dysfunctions of family boss Paul Pascadelli (played by Paul Slavens), his nephew and under boss Tommy Pascadelli (played by Troy Grant), the main collector Franky Ford (played by none other than…Frank Ford) and head of gambling operations Darnell Washington (played by Oliver Tull).
Calhoun, who won a Streamy for Best Director for his work on the smash hit Pink, considers 88 Hits as the definitive mockumentary for the mob, similar to what the classic documentary, This is Spinal Tap, did for rock stars in the 1980s.
It’s been a while since audiences have followed a fictional crime family, as HBO’s The Sopranos would be perhaps the most recent show to come in mind. But if you fancy the idea of Tony Soprano completely falling off the wagon, then 88 Hits would be a show you wouldn’t want to miss. We’ve already laid out the welcome mat for the Pascadellis in our homes because we’ll be following them for quite some time.
And besides, if you’re into highly compelling mafioso punch lines such as “…the weak people worked for the strong people” or something of a “destination type of a destiny nature”, 88 Hits will not disappoint. Because “in this business, a strong man that goes soft is a dead man,” but don’t take your anger out on pigeons.
Originally put out by Calhoun’s Loud Pictures in 2003 as the indie film Hit, the film has been re-edited for a web television release. Next up for the busy company is web project, Exposed, which is being executive produced by McG and produced for TheWB.com for release later this year.
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